Jennifer Sanson, left, of South Elgin, and Jeremy Wilmot, of Bartlett, compete in a bags tournament Saturday at the 5th annual Bartlett Heritage Fest, which continues through Sunday. Some events Sunday include an antique road show, the teen band "Living Out Loud," and a classic car show.
Harry Hitzeman/hhitzeman@dailyherald.com
Bartlett Heritage Days will continue Sunday, offering a wide variety of activities.
One of the highlights will be the Battle of the U-46 Marching Bands at 2 p.m. with a 103.9 live radio broadcast in Leiseberg Park. The carnival also will be in the park. And The Antique Road Show with John Hilliard will be offering appraisals for $5 an item in the Log Cabin in Bartlett Park from noon to 4 p.m.
Other activities include an arts and crafts fair, business vendors, food and miniature golf in Bartlett Park; "touch a truck" at Fire Barn, 218 S. Main St.; trolley tours with docents at Bartlett Village Hall, 228 S. Main St.; and classic car show, antique and flea market, pony rides and petting zoo on Bartlett Avenue.
The schedule of events is at BartlettHeritageDays.com.
Elisabeth Stonebreaker, center, kicks off a set Saturday by the Elgin band Southbound 61 at the fifth annual Bartlett Heritage Days, which continues through Sunday. Events are spread around town, so visit bartlettheritagedays.com for more information.
Harry Hitzeman/hhitzeman@dailyherald.com
Brian Walsh, of Streamwood, takes photos of his twin daughters, Chelsea and Lindsey, 6, on a carnival ride Saturday at the fifth annual Bartlett Heritage Days at Leisburg Park. The festival continues through Sunday.
Harry Hitzeman/hhitzeman@dailyherald.com